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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 05 Nov 13 6.34pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Worst one I can remember was Maine Road. Being got at by gangs from all those little Coronation St types roads and missiles hitting me on the head during the game. The Valley 1979 - that was bad. Fights all during the game in their end and after. Missed a big beating by a whisker there.

First time I realised that some fans were a bit rude was when I was eleven in the Whitehorse Lane end waving me scarf in the faces of some Southampton gentlemen who told me 'either the scarf gets put away or they'll do me'

The Old Den. Cold Blow Lane. Fvck I must have thought I was immortal or something thinking about it now. Palace loud and proud. Another escape.

 


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gambler Flag Kent 05 Nov 13 7.03pm Send a Private Message to gambler Add gambler as a friend

Yeah The Old Den. Why did they bother calling it the away end?

 

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Flightsequence Flag 05 Nov 13 7.10pm Send a Private Message to Flightsequence Add Flightsequence as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 05 Nov 2013 6.34pm

Worst one I can remember was Maine Road. Being got at by gangs from all those little Coronation St types roads and missiles hitting me on the head during the game. The Valley 1979 - that was bad. Fights all during the game in their end and after. Missed a big beating by a whisker there.

First time I realised that some fans were a bit rude was when I was eleven in the Whitehorse Lane end waving me scarf in the faces of some Southampton gentlemen who told me 'either the scarf gets put away or they'll do me'

The Old Den. Cold Blow Lane. Fvck I must have thought I was immortal or something thinking about it now. Palace loud and proud. Another escape.

I remember the Police bringing the horse on to the terrace round the side which was I think called the mole hill, and hitting anything in sight. luckily I ducked and he hit my mate instead.


 

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cooleagle89 Flag Montrose 05 Nov 13 7.21pm Send a Private Message to cooleagle89 Add cooleagle89 as a friend

I had many near things but got a serious pasting at Walsall..... nightmare place and
Gillingham . Grimsby night match was a nightmare as was Tooting away in cup when Chelsea turned up got threatened with knife at that one
ONE STRANGE ONE WAS WHEN AT a CROWDED bus stop in south Norwood high street, after Palace v Derby 100 yds from police station aged 13 got a knife at my neck and told to hand over scarfs ... by a bearded guy about 25, who then got on the same bus!!!!

Leeds away when we thrashed em 1-0 when we were 3rd div and they were cup favs... Saw about 100 Leeds asking everyone going into car park the time , thought s*** I.m not going through them, so went into another entrance..... so i thought. At which point the Leeds came after me. I ran like hell like a fox being chased by the hounds only to realize it was a different car park The one we were in was next to it separated by a high fence and three lines of bired wire.
I was desperate to find a car or something near the fence so i could get over it and away, eventually i found an oil barrel jumped on top and a Palace fan on the otherside saw my plight and pulled open a bit the top and second bired wire which was as high as i could get. Ripped my trousers , legs and pulled some hair out geting through . Then had to dodge leeds fans trying to find coach. Found my mate's other coach, where a Leeds fan tried to come on. Then braved it dodged Leeds got back, whew! But then the Leeds opened the emergency exit at the back and started climbing in ! we had to fight like hell to keep them out. We screamed at the nutters at the front of the coach to come help us but they didn't. Then they coolly got up went to their jackets got out knives went outside and chased them off!
ON the way out we gave the Leeds the customary signs. Later i was talking to A Burnley fan at an England match about this incident and he said they had same experience...... except the Leeds overturned their mini bus when they gave them the signs and then gave them all a big kicking..... Don't miss these times , but every away match was a adrenalin rush of fear and also excitement , never missed an away game including hairy incidents at the Den

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Quote Kermit8 at 05 Nov 2013 6.34pm

Worst one I can remember was Maine Road. Being got at by gangs from all those little Coronation St types roads and missiles hitting me on the head during the game. The Valley 1979 - that was bad. Fights all during the game in their end and after. Missed a big beating by a whisker there.

First time I realised that some fans were a bit rude was when I was eleven in the Whitehorse Lane end waving me scarf in the faces of some Southampton gentlemen who told me 'either the scarf gets put away or they'll do me'

The Old Den. Cold Blow Lane. Fvck I must have thought I was immortal or something thinking about it now. Palace loud and proud. Another escape.

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 05 Nov 13 7.49pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Flightsequence at 05 Nov 2013 7.10pm

Quote Kermit8 at 05 Nov 2013 6.34pm

Worst one I can remember was Maine Road. Being got at by gangs from all those little Coronation St types roads and missiles hitting me on the head during the game. The Valley 1979 - that was bad. Fights all during the game in their end and after. Missed a big beating by a whisker there.

First time I realised that some fans were a bit rude was when I was eleven in the Whitehorse Lane end waving me scarf in the faces of some Southampton gentlemen who told me 'either the scarf gets put away or they'll do me'

The Old Den. Cold Blow Lane. Fvck I must have thought I was immortal or something thinking about it now. Palace loud and proud. Another escape.

I remember the Police bringing the horse on to the terrace round the side which was I think called the mole hill, and hitting anything in sight. luckily I ducked and he hit my mate instead.



The old bill definitely earned their overtime pay that busy night

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 05 Nov 13 7.53pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote cooleagle89 at 05 Nov 2013 7.21pm

I had many near things but got a serious pasting at Walsall..... nightmare place and
Gillingham . Grimsby night match was a nightmare as was Tooting away in cup when Chelsea turned up got threatened with knife at that one
ONE STRANGE ONE WAS WHEN AT a CROWDED bus stop in south Norwood high street, after Palace v Derby 100 yds from police station aged 13 got a knife at my neck and told to hand over scarfs ... by a bearded guy about 25, who then got on the same bus!!!!

Leeds away when we thrashed em 1-0 when we were 3rd div and they were cup favs... Saw about 100 Leeds asking everyone going into car park the time , thought s*** I.m not going through them, so went into another entrance..... so i thought. At which point the Leeds came after me. I ran like hell like a fox being chased by the hounds only to realize it was a different car park The one we were in was next to it separated by a high fence and three lines of bired wire.
I was desperate to find a car or something near the fence so i could get over it and away, eventually i found an oil barrel jumped on top and a Palace fan on the otherside saw my plight and pulled open a bit the top and second bired wire which was as high as i could get. Ripped my trousers , legs and pulled some hair out geting through . Then had to dodge leeds fans trying to find coach. Found my mate's other coach, where a Leeds fan tried to come on. Then braved it dodged Leeds got back, whew! But then the Leeds opened the emergency exit at the back and started climbing in ! we had to fight like hell to keep them out. We screamed at the nutters at the front of the coach to come help us but they didn't. Then they coolly got up went to their jackets got out knives went outside and chased them off!
ON the way out we gave the Leeds the customary signs. Later i was talking to A Burnley fan at an England match about this incident and he said they had same experience...... except the Leeds overturned their mini bus when they gave them the signs and then gave them all a big kicking..... Don't miss these times , but every away match was a adrenalin rush of fear and also excitement , never missed an away game including hairy incidents at the Den


Fantastic storytelling


 


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Skinster Flag 05 Nov 13 8.01pm Send a Private Message to Skinster Add Skinster as a friend

Had a few scrapes over the years but one that really sticks in my mind in Birmingham at home in 1989...£3.50 to stand in the Arthur right next to the Birmingham fans, and by the end of the night I had picked up £2.50 in coins thrown at us! I was 16 and terrified not of the fighting but of the whole hillsboro scenario happening again! , seeing people being carted off on stretchers I was convinced they were dead!

There was some serious geezers in the Arthur that day and i remember thinking, 4 - 1 up Im going home , only to be blocked from leaving the ground by the Law because of the Birmingham fans that got locked out milling around outside ...when we were allowed to go it was kicking off every where, and I had to literally fight my way along Park road and I remember one top boy shouting "if they are in fancy dress just lamp them" or words to that effect! they seemed to be everywhere!
i remember thinking I need to get away from the crowd but also thinking im safer with them, i ended up running around the back streets with no idea where I was going hunting Birmingham fans with a bunch of proper lads I had never even spoken to! ..... I remember getting home only for it to be all over the news and my Dad telling me if I ever got involved in all that then he would kick my arse! ........

 

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miles18 Flag Telford 05 Nov 13 8.11pm

I know it's better now this sort of thing doesn't happen, well not often anyway but I would have loved to have been around when this sort of thing did.

Love reading stories about it tho.

 



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cooleagle89 Flag Montrose 05 Nov 13 8.22pm Send a Private Message to cooleagle89 Add cooleagle89 as a friend

To be honest , there is a story from nearly every match in the seventies and early eighties. One of of my best mates was one of the biggest palace nutters and got me into countless scrapes. Every home game he would stand in the middle of the away fans in the Whitehorse and start a scrap, me i'm a lover not a fighter,

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Quote cooleagle89 at 05 Nov 2013 7.21pm

I had many near things but got a serious pasting at Walsall..... nightmare place and
Gillingham . Grimsby night match was a nightmare as was Tooting away in cup when Chelsea turned up got threatened with knife at that one
ONE STRANGE ONE WAS WHEN AT a CROWDED bus stop in south Norwood high street, after Palace v Derby 100 yds from police station aged 13 got a knife at my neck and told to hand over scarfs ... by a bearded guy about 25, who then got on the same bus!!!!

Leeds away when we thrashed em 1-0 when we were 3rd div and they were cup favs... Saw about 100 Leeds asking everyone going into car park the time , thought s*** I.m not going through them, so went into another entrance..... so i thought. At which point the Leeds came after me. I ran like hell like a fox being chased by the hounds only to realize it was a different car park The one we were in was next to it separated by a high fence and three lines of bired wire.
I was desperate to find a car or something near the fence so i could get over it and away, eventually i found an oil barrel jumped on top and a Palace fan on the otherside saw my plight and pulled open a bit the top and second bired wire which was as high as i could get. Ripped my trousers , legs and pulled some hair out geting through . Then had to dodge leeds fans trying to find coach. Found my mate's other coach, where a Leeds fan tried to come on. Then braved it dodged Leeds got back, whew! But then the Leeds opened the emergency exit at the back and started climbing in ! we had to fight like hell to keep them out. We screamed at the nutters at the front of the coach to come help us but they didn't. Then they coolly got up went to their jackets got out knives went outside and chased them off!
ON the way out we gave the Leeds the customary signs. Later i was talking to A Burnley fan at an England match about this incident and he said they had same experience...... except the Leeds overturned their mini bus when they gave them the signs and then gave them all a big kicking..... Don't miss these times , but every away match was a adrenalin rush of fear and also excitement , never missed an away game including hairy incidents at the Den


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Hoof Hearted 06 Nov 13 11.59am

18th November 1978 v West Ham away 1-1

Fcuk me that was scary!

I went with my ex Mrs and her 2 brothers, one was about 12 and the other was 20 and in the Navy on submarine training. He could handle himself. I was 24 and could stand my corner when the chips were down.

We parked up and the younger brother put his scarf on, I asked him if he thought that was wise. On the way to the ground he was spat and we had a few stormy looks, but got to the ground and stood on the terrace in the "chicken run".

There were loads of west ham in there and a bunch of lads formed a little posse near us snarling and spoiling for a fight, but calmed down as they went 1-0 up.

Palace eventually drew level and all hell broke loose. I felt a kick in the back and turned to face the hooligans who were being driven back by my brother in law, who smacked the fcuk out of them. I got the mrs and her little brother behind me and fended off a few more attacks.

We were getting outnumbered so I moved towards the police and complained. One PC who had a cross hammer badge on his tunic said "Don't come here if you can't take it!"........ Nice!

We managed to avoid further trouble and got home safely, but I was so proud of my brother in law. He was awesome, but just shrugged it off saying it was nothing compared to a Saturday night in Pompey.

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 06 Nov 13 8.31pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Nov 2013 11.59am

18th November 1978 v West Ham away 1-1

Fcuk me that was scary!

I went with my ex Mrs and her 2 brothers, one was about 12 and the other was 20 and in the Navy on submarine training. He could handle himself. I was 24 and could stand my corner when the chips were down.

We parked up and the younger brother put his scarf on, I asked him if he thought that was wise. On the way to the ground he was spat and we had a few stormy looks, but got to the ground and stood on the terrace in the "chicken run".

There were loads of west ham in there and a bunch of lads formed a little posse near us snarling and spoiling for a fight, but calmed down as they went 1-0 up.

Palace eventually drew level and all hell broke loose. I felt a kick in the back and turned to face the hooligans who were being driven back by my brother in law, who smacked the fcuk out of them. I got the mrs and her little brother behind me and fended off a few more attacks.

We were getting outnumbered so I moved towards the police and complained. One PC who had a cross hammer badge on his tunic said "Don't come here if you can't take it!"........ Nice!

We managed to avoid further trouble and got home safely, but I was so proud of my brother in law. He was awesome, but just shrugged it off saying it was nothing compared to a Saturday night in Pompey.


I was at that game Hoof. Only a youngster but had done a rekkie the week before and went to Upton Park to see them beat Preston 3-1 with my dad. On the way out I said to him 'West Ham aren't that good' thinking about our game there and this mahoosive Hammers bloke -I mean really fvcking big - not fat - just Hulk big - did not take kindly to that.....He didn't thump me because of my age I reckon and being with my dad.

After that I thought my chances of survival would be better in the home enclosure for the Palace game if they were that sensitive.

Sounds like I was right. Great game though. Proper atmosphere. And I fvcking celebrated when we scored.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 06 Nov 13 8.37pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote miles18 at 05 Nov 2013 8.11pm

I know it's better now this sort of thing doesn't happen, well not often anyway but I would have loved to have been around when this sort of thing did.

Love reading stories about it tho.


It was wrong Miles but at the same time for anyone between the ages of 11 and 25 it was bloody exciting and made the whole day come alive.

Getting out of the town that Palace had just played unscathed was always an achievement especially if we had just beaten the b@stards

The Away Day Special trains too. They were great. But what mad fvcker thought it was good idea to put 500 up for it fans on the same train and not expect it to be wrecked?

 


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